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Preview of Small Group Toolkit | Teacher Resource | Data Collecting

Small Group Toolkit | Teacher Resource | Data Collecting

Small group toolkit for all grades to change the way you plan for small groups, make it easier, more organized, and consolidate your data collection!There are so many fabulous resources in this small group kit! Planning and executing small group instruction can be incredibly stressful for teachers. It adds another layer of responsibility and planning, and let’s face it, we do a lot of work! This resource takes ALL of the planning and organization to another level, and makes it SO much easier fo
Preview of Bundle: "The House That Kleenex Built" & "The Foster Home", Grades 5 on up

Bundle: "The House That Kleenex Built" & "The Foster Home", Grades 5 on up

Created by
Compass Rose
Here's the Bundle:1."The House That Kleenex Built" is an instruction on how to make a diorama to scale (Applied Math) and then use it as a writing prompt to complete a mystery that begins with a girl trick-or-treating and claiming to be a butterfly from another world. Each student will learn how to write their own ending to the mystery.2."The Foster Home" (short story) is an ending to the mystery scenario that is presented in "The House That Kleenex Built" written by award-winning author, Betty
Preview of Algebra 1: Proportions

Algebra 1: Proportions

This lesson teaches students how to solve proportions and what the common ratio is. This lesson is modified for students with learning disabilities.
Preview of Cross Curricular Reading and SS Causes of the Civil War

Cross Curricular Reading and SS Causes of the Civil War

Created by
Coach Maz
Students will read a passage about the issues that caused the Civil War in a humorous format. The students will read about 10 reasons as well use charts and graphs to analyze the advantages each side held. Students will also analyze the popular and electoral vote counts through graphs and charts. Two DBQ (Document Based Questions) are also included for students to identify/infer POV, purpose and audience. There are 22 questions in this selection.
Preview of Vocabulary Activity Cards

Vocabulary Activity Cards

These Vocabulary Activity Cards can be used as whole class activity, in literary stations, or for word work. These Vocabulary Activity Cards include: -Verbal-Visual Word Card: personal association with word -Oral Free Association -Written Free Association -Double Bubble -Word Wall Categorizing -Think-Pair-Share -Pyramid Game -Sentence Stems -Building Analogy Relationships -Reverse Jeopardy -Concept Circle -Odd Word Out
Preview of Center Rotations Power Point {Editable}

Center Rotations Power Point {Editable}

Created by
Antoneta Camaj
Center Rotations Power Point Animated Slides Groups Colorful Literature Circles Teacher Directions •Group your students •Choose a color for each group •Put in the names of the students for each color on each slide •Play slide show •Center slides will rotate after 12 minutes, and Transition slides will rotate after 2 minutes. • #s are the center numbers
Preview of I'm Done Now What?

I'm Done Now What?

I’m Done Now What? This activity provides suggestions of what students can do when they complete their work. They can choose to complete them in a notebook, folder or computer. Each page can be used as a template and activites can be adjusted to match what you are teaching. This can also be done as a May Do, Must Do. Reward System Encourage students to complete assignments by offering rewards to those that meet whatever requirements you set. I’ve done this my my class and they love it!
Preview of Discussion and Assessment for Math Without Numbers by Milo Beckman

Discussion and Assessment for Math Without Numbers by Milo Beckman

This is a bundle of 12 Google Form assessments that are designed as a resource for classroom use of the book Math Without Numbers by Milo Beckman. Students will read each chapter, discuss, and answer important questions about three rarely-studied branches of mathematics.
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